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Way Peruvians light the Holy Fire during the Sun Party
Way Peruvians light the Holy Fire during the Sun Party - Inca offering a liquor vase is a fine etching, hand-watercolored, realized by the engraver Gianfrancesco Pivati .
This original print, representing a typical Peruvian and Inca rite during the Sun Party (the offering to the Sun deity), is from the series New Scientific and Curious Dictionary concerning the Sacred and the Profane , Tome VIII, Plate LXXVII, published by Benedetto Milocco in Venice in 1746-1751, concerning the Uses and Costumes, Religious Rites of American people .
Perfect conditions, including passepartout (49 x 34 cm).
Way Peruvians light the Holy Fire during the Sun Party - Inca offering a liquor vase is a fine etching, hand-watercolored, realized by the engraver Gianfrancesco Pivati .
This original print, representing a typical Peruvian and Inca rite during the Sun Party (the offering to the Sun deity) , is from the series New Scientific and Curious Dictionary concerning the Sacred and the Profane , Tome VIII, Plate LXXVII, published by Benedetto Milocco in Venice in 1746-1751, concerning the Uses and Costumes, Religious Rites of American people .
Perfect conditions, including passepartout (49 x 34 cm).
Gianfrancesco Pivati
Pivati's New Dictionary is a bold contribution to Italian cultural debate in the mid-18th century. The wide, useful, and interesting knowledge it contains is often taken from Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish and English, as well as Italian. “ The subjects treated are well researched and generally presented in a simple, direct style (…) ”. Pivati’s liberal voice was out of the chorus in the context of the rigid conformity predominating throughout the Italian peninsula. “ He appears to be committed to Reason and Science as opposed to simple Faith, but he tries to avoid any direct challenge to the dogmatic teachings of the Church ”.
Reference : Silvano Garafalo, in: Frank Kafker, Notable Encyclopedias, Oxford 1981.
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